インフレ率は月に1.7%への電力のリバウンドを購入の損失を悪化させる
Inflation exacerbates the loss of purchasing power rebound to 1.7% in May
The rising food and fuel annual CPI rate by three tenths
La inflación agrava la pérdida de poder adquisitivo al repuntar al 1,7% en mayo
Los alimentos y los carburantes elevan la tasa anual del IPC en tres décimas
Alejandro Bolaños Madrid 30 MAY 2013 - 09:17 CET
Inflation exacerbates the loss of purchasing power rebound to 1.7% in May
The rising food and fuel annual CPI rate by three tenths
Alejandro Bolaños Madrid 30 MAY 2013 - 9:17 CET
The price developments gave a little surprise in May, increasing at a faster pace than expected by experts. According to the leading index, which yesterday reported the National Statistics Institute (INE), the annual CPI rate rose from 1.4% in April to 1.7% this month.
The price index in April experienced dry the brakes (from 2.4% to 1.4%), when several factors combined with weak consumer: in energy, decreased birth rate and fuel, the competition between calls You cheapened offers bundled packages with internet and the end of Holy Week (held in March this year) brought down some tourist prices.
The INE provided few clues about what might happen in May. The expected effect of a smaller cheaper on fuel this month than in May 2012, added "the rising prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages."
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The contrast between the lower wage and price increase yields an increasing loss of purchasing power for the vast majority of workers. In the first quarter, the distance reached three percentage points (an inflation rate of 2.4% compared with a fall of 0.6% in compensation per employee), a gap that does not occur in the first half of the eighties , when the CPI rates far exceeded 10%.
Experts assume that the CPI will deflate in summer when they stop despite the annual comparison government decisions, such as the rising cost of drugs, the increase in university fees, and above all, the increase in VAT .
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